Google interviewed and/or surveyed hundreds of users and experts to see how they thought on security issues. Not completely surprisingly, there were many differences. Here are a few: The #1 difference between experts and real people is in INSTALLING UPDATES. Experts rated that as the most important thing to do to improve security. 35% of […]
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It was reported across the media late last month that the Hilton Hotel chain had a credit card breach. While some media is reporting that the dates of the attack are from April 21 to July 27 of this year, Brian Krebs is reporting that sources are telling him that the breach may go as […]
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AT&T released it’s first public cybersecurity incident analysis report last week. As a network security services provider, they get to see the attacks in real time. One service that AT&T offers is to mitigate security threats in the network before they ever reach you. They also offer cyber security consulting services. AT&T’s competitor Verizon also […]
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This afternoon, Google Apps went down for a few hours. Judging by the activity on the Twitterverse, you would have thought the world had ended. You can check the outage yourself by going to Google’s AppsStatus page on the web (google.com/appsstatus). It appears that Google Docs, Sheets, Drive and other parts of the Google Apps […]
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